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Despite not playing, Arsenal had a fantastic weekend in terms of their bid to qualify for next season's Champions League.
West Ham dropped points against out form Leicester, while Manchester United drew with unfavoured Southampton, and to put the cherry on the cake local rivals Tottenham succumbed to a disaapointing 2-0 victory against Wolves.
Just three days prior the Gunners had done their bit to pressure on their rivals by claiming a crucial victory over Bruno Lage's side despite being reduced to ten men after Gabriel Martinelli 's dismissal.
The celebrations on full time at Molineux have drawn criticism from many, with Ruben Neves saying Arsenal celebrated as though they "had won the league." In reality though, the joy at the three points was so intense because Mikel Arteta 's men know that a chance to finish in this season's top four is well and truly on.
The Spaniard has been keen to stop his players from getting too carried away as the chance to dine at European football's top table for the first time in half a decade beckons.
“You don’t know how many points we’re